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Where is the old part of Naples Italy?

Small, sometimes dark streets abound in Spaccanapoli, the locals name for the Old City. Here you find the very best pizza joints in town (El Presidente is our favorite), as well as shops of all kinds, most catering to the locals, since not many tourists venture/stay in the old city.



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Small, sometimes dark streets abound in Spaccanapoli, the locals name for the Old City.

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Chiaia. With designer brands like Armani, Prada and Louis Vuitton all having set up shop here, Chiaia is the smartest shopping and nightlife district in Naples.

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Spaccanapoli Street can be translated to Naples splitter. This long street is popular with locals and visitors alike as it provides access to the most popular landmarks and sights in Naples. The ancient street is actually several different streets, such as Via San Biagio and Via Benedetto Croce.

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Castel dell'Ovo is believed to present the most breathtaking view of Naples. However, before you reach it, be prepared for a little bit a climbing. It is worth going there – especially that it is for free!

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Lungomare Caracciolo Via Caracciolo is one of the most pleasant streets in Naples, stretching alongside the coastline.

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The historic center, or Centro Storico, of Naples, Italy represents the historic nucleus of the city, spanning 27 centuries.

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Located in the Southern area of Italy in Campania region, just 30 minutes by car from Naples city center, Pompeii is one of the most well preserved archaeological sites in the world, and the 3rd most visited place in Italy.

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Naples is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's administrative limits as of 2022.



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Forcella, Rione Sanita`, and Secondigliano also have reputations although these areas are probably more known for organized crime hits/dealings. Petty crime like getting robbed can happen anywhere in Napoli because the thieves go everywhere, including the nice areas too.

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From Naples to Amalfi Coast by sea Considering the ferry routes you have two options: Take a direct ferry from Naples to Positano/Amalfi. Take a ferry from Naples to Sorrento and then, another ferry, from Sorrento to Positano or Amalfi.

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You can request a ride on any day and at any time with Uber in Naples.

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